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Pedro Flores

 
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Leader of one of Puerto Rico's most famous orchestras during the 1930s and early '40s, Pedro Flores also wrote several of the best-loved anthems by Puerto Rican and Cuban artists, including the legendary bolero "Perdón," "Amor Perdido," "Obsesion," and "Despedida." His songs have been performed most often by Johnny Rodriguez, Beny More, Daniel Santos, Los Panchos, Celia Cruz, and Maria Luisa Landin. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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Pedro Flores (composer)

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Pedro Flores
Background information
Birth name Pedro Juan Flores Córdova
Born April 9, 1894(1894-04-09)
Origin Naguabo. Puerto Rico
Died July 14, 1979
Genres Bolero
Occupations composer

Pedro Flores born (March 9, 1894 – July 14, 1979) was one Puerto Rico's best known composers of Ballads and Boleros.

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Early years

Flores (birth name: Pedro Juan Flores Córdova) was one of 12 children born into a poor family in the town of Naguabo, Puerto Rico. Flores' father died when he was only nine years old and therefore, he was forced to work at a young age. When he was 16 years old, he took a special course in the University of Puerto Rico (Universidad de Puerto Rico) and received his teachers certificate. Flores taught for five years and worked for one year at a sugar mill in the island of Vieques. In 1918, he served in a clerical position in the U.S. Army. He was honorably discharged from the Army when he was 24 years old.

Trio Borinquen

In 1926, Flores went to New York without any formal musical education and joined another Puerto Rican composer, Rafael Hernández in his "Trio Borinquen". Even though Flores and Hernandez became very good friends, they also became competitors as composers. When Flores wrote "Sin Banderas", Hernandez rushed and wrote "Preciosa".

In 1930, Flores formed his own trio which he named "Trio Galon", and whose music and songs had a faster beat then the "Trio Borinquen". Flores had problems with the music publishing company and he abandoned the trio. He moved to Mexico and then lived in Cuba for a short period of time. Flores eventually returned to New York where he reorganized his "old" trio. Some of the singers of this new trio were Myrta Silva, Daniel Santos and Pedro Ortiz Davila "Davilita".

Musical compositions

External audio
You may listen to the interpretation of Flores' "Perdon" by Marc Anthony and Ednita Nazario here
and to Luciano Quiñones piano interpretation of "Amor Perdido" here

Some of the songs written by Flores were: "Amor Perdido" (Lost Love), "Bajo un Palmar" (Under the Palm Tree), "Borracho no Vale" (which may translate to "Drunk Doesn't Count" or "Doesn't Count If You're Drunk"), "Linda", "Sin Banderas" (Without a Flag), "Despedida" (Farewell) and "Perdon" (I'm Sorry).

Among those who have performed his songs are: Beny More, Los Panchos, Celia Cruz, and Maria Luisa Landin. A 1996 television special honoring his work features versions by many Puerto Rican and international artists, such as Ednita Nazario, Marc Anthony, Yolandita Monge and Shakira.

Later years

Pedro Flores died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 14, 1979 and is buried in Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery located in Old San Juan

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